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On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Friday, September 7, 2018.

It is a well-known fact that when a person is found to be driving over the legal limit when it comes to their blood alcohol concentration (BAC), they will be charged with a DUI. This is a relatively standard charge, and even a normal DUI can lead to severe consequences, such as the suspension of a person's driver's license.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Friday, July 27, 2018.

GermanFest kicked off in Syracuse on July 14, 2018, which was a Saturday. At the same time, the officers working for the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) decided to run a special enforcement campaign. This campaign covered all of Otoe County.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Friday, May 18, 2018.

Any time there is a way to reduce the likelihood of people driving drunk, cities and governments need to do what they can to support it. That happened in Nebraska when both Lyft and Uber were allowed to operate in Lincoln.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Thursday, April 26, 2018.

Alcohol use while boating is still dangerous, even though some people believe it's not. When you're intoxicated, you could make poor decisions that can impact your ability to stay safe or keep your passengers safe. Drinking and driving is banned for good reason. Boating while intoxicated is just as dangerous as driving that way.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Thursday, March 8, 2018.

You want to have a good time with friends you meet at college, and it's normal for people your age to go out drinking together. What you didn't count on was finding out your designated driver was intoxicated. You decided to take the risk and drive home yourself, because you knew that he couldn't handle it. Unfortunately, you were over the limit as well.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Wednesday, February 7, 2018.

There is no question that people make mistakes. There's a reason that people quote the phrase, "we're only human." Humans make mistakes all the time, but some mistakes have more serious repercussions than others.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Tuesday, January 23, 2018.

If you receive a DUI and may have your license revoked, you have a right to challenge that decision by attending a hearing. Remember that if you lose the hearing, you won't be able to get an ignition interlock permit (IIP) and could have your right to the IIP delayed by up to six months until your case is heard in court.

On behalf of McHenry Haszard Law posted in dui/dwi/oui on Friday, December 15, 2017.

Hundreds of people lose their lives every year because of drunk drivers. The national average each year just in the week between Christmas and the New Year is 500 fatalities related to drunk driving. The sad part about this is that nearly all of those incidents could have been avoided.

With heavy hearts, we mourn the loss of John M. McHenry. John, the founder of our firm, was a cherished husband, father, grandfather, friend, colleague, mentor and leader. Please join us in offering friends and family of John our deepest condolences. He will be forever missed. Click here to view John’s obituary.

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